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imported from the West Coast of Africa. The import of this seed 

 seed so largely into the South of France is significantly corroborative 

 -of the supposition that it is largely used for making substitutes for 

 olive oil. 



In a return published by Dr. Watt, l,o36,905 cwts. of nuts of 

 the value of 9,597,275 rupees, and oil to the amount of 20,973 gal- 

 lons, valued at 28,745 rupees, were exported from British India. 



